Comment TI-XX Godd riddance (Score 1) 281
There should be a version of MathCad for Ipads and the like. Around since about 1985, completely WYSIWYG, and incorporating calculations, graphs, text areas, etc.; and embeded Windows-compatible objects from other applications. Most of all, one can store pages and make topic-specific page templates (e.g., for physics). These calculators came out in the last year of the Apollo program, which I was working on, and they were great then, but obsolete as soon as MathCad became available. Efficiency, discipline and legacy all available in one venue. The academic version is worth every penny if you are going to be any sort of STEM major, and will last you right through graduate school.
There is a pretty good freeware clone called SMath Studio available on the web. Any version of StudyWorks from Amazon is nearly as useful, the limitation being that you can't build complex procedures ("programming"), which is almost never required in most lower-level courses.